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Education Development Plan 2021–2035
The Education Development Plan 2021–2035 aims to equip the population of Estonia with the knowledge, skills and attitudes that prepare people to fulfil their potential in personal, occupational and social life and contribute to promoting the quality of life in Estonia as well as global sustainable development.

Estonia’s Digital Agenda 2030
Estonia’s Digital Agenda 2030 includes a vision and an action plan concerning the development of the Estonian economy, state and society with the help of digital technology in the next decade.

Identity Documents Act
The Identity Documents Act establishes an identity document requirement and regulates the issue of identity documents to Estonian citizens and aliens by the Republic of Estonia. According to the Act, an Estonian citizen under the age of 15 does not have to have an identity card. An ID-card can be used to log in to e-services, such as an online bank, e-Kool (e-school). While there has been discussion on the EU Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI), a decision has not yet been taken on its implementation.
(Source: Estonia - Policy monitor country profile, 2025)

Internal Security Development Plan 2025–2028
The Estonian Ministry of the Interior in its Internal Security Development Plan 2025-2028 has identified the prevention of child sexual abuse online as a separate action. To prevent cyberbullying and online child sexual abuse, activities have been developed and implemented to raise awareness and digital literacy among children and parents, and to develop the skills of professionals in this field. These activities are carried out through an ISF-funded project and in cooperation with the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board.
(Source: Estonia - Policy monitor country profile, 2025)

Media Services Act
Estonia’s Media Services Act transposes into Estonian law the EU Audiovisual Media Services Directive. According to the Act, the scope of application of the Media Services Act also includes video-sharing platforms and social media channels, such as YouTube, Vimeo and Dailymotion. In order to provide a service, it is necessary to submit a notice of economic activities to the register of economic activities and to set out the procedure for blocking illegal content in the terms and conditions. In particular, Art.

Youth Sector Development Plan 2021–2035
The Youth Sector Development Plan 2021–2035 supports versatile learning paths and approaches that empower young people. The Youth Development Plan emphasises the need to value youth culture and ensure that young people have the opportunity to participate in cultural creation. (Source: Estonia - Policy monitor country profile, 2025)

#JOPSansHaine campaign report (Online hate during the Olympics)
This report follows a 10-week collective campaign led by Droit Pluriel, Génération Numérique, #jesuislà, Point de Contact, Respect Zone, and SOS Racisme.
This joint effort aimed to prevent, contain, document, and combat online hate. Through this report, these NGOs share their analyses concerning the proliferation of hateful content on the Internet. It adopts a holistic approach to address the wide range of issues related to the rise in hate speech, particularly online.

A safer digital world for children: How the DSA is transforming online safety in the European Union

Comic strip on grooming
The French hotline Point de Contact makes available to the public the comic strip "Lea plays in a network" (in French: "Léa joue en réseau").

Comic strip on online hate speech
The French hotline Point de Contact, part of the French Safer Internet Centre, makes available to the public the comic strip "Hugo faces insults on the internet" (in French: "Hugo face aux insultes sur internet").